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Dronamics Cargo Drone Takes First Flight
Dronamics flight test validates the company's licensed cargo drone technology for commercial flights in Europe
Heron AirBridge and KMITL announce partnership
Heron AirBridge expands global footprint with new King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang partnership
Drone centre opens in Buckinghamshire
Satellite Applications Catapult launches its new Drone Test and Development Centre (DTDC) facility in Buckinghamshire.
Thales and SMATSA - system interoperability and new ATC decision support tools
Thales and SMATSA continue their successful partnership to offer better systems interoperability and new decision support tools for air traffic controllers
NASA and Airways New Zealand launch another super pressure balloon
NASA has launched another super pressure balloon from Wānaka Airport with Airways New Zealand
Whitepapers
WANTED: Airspace guardian of the future…
As Egis celebrates 50 years in aviation, we publish a new discussion paper imagining the long-term future of aviation and what relevance air traffic management might have within it.
Prioritising safety in unmanned aircraft system traffic management
Drones are proliferating throughout the world’s airspace, making them impossible to ignore. As their numbers rise, the importance of finding a way for them to safely coexist with manned aircraft is growing increasingly urgent.
Learn More About Tower Solutions
As civilian air traffic continues to grow, airports must increase efficiency and manage more complex operations, while improving safety and compliance.
ATM-grade networks
Achieving safe, efficient, future-ready air traffic control Communications Frequentis was instrumental in introducing ATM-grade networks to the air traffic control industry, and continues to invest in taking them to the next level.
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CPK – an ambitious Polish mobility project in the heart of Europe
By 2028 the new airport in the centre of Central and Eastern Europe is expected to have a capacity of 40 million passengers per year. Mikołaj Wild, President of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny, is to talk about the progress of CPK...
Agreement for design of CPK's airport support infrastructure
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny has selected bids in the first tender for the design of support infrastructure to be built at CPK airport.
CPK’s project giants revealed
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny is in the process of selecting and signing contracts with key suppliers connected to the construction of CPK airport
CPK awards contract for a Master Civil Engineer
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) finalized one of the four key tenders related to the construction of the CPK Airport project in Poland